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''Hot'' is the debut studio album by Romanian singer
Inna Elena Alexandra Apostoleanu (born 16 October 1986), known professionally as Inna (stylized in all caps), is a Romanian singer. Born in Mangalia and raised in Neptun, she studied political science at Ovidius University before meeting the Roma ...
, released on 4 August 2009 by
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. Inna collaborated on the record with Romanian trio
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, who entirely wrote, produced and arranged ''Hot'' at their Play & Win Studios in
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, Romania. It was described as an electronic dance music (EDM) album, with influences varying from
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,
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and
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to
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,
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and
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. Lyrically, ''Hot'' deals with love themes.
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gave the album positive to mixed reviews, praising the danceable style but criticizing its lack of innovation. At the 2010
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, ''Hot'' won in the Best Album category, while also receiving an award at the 2011 Radio România Actualităţi Awards in the Pop/Dance Album of the Year section. As of December 2011, the record has sold 500,000 copies worldwide, with incomes amounting to
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8 million from sales and accompanying concert tours. Commercially, it experienced success in Europe, peaking within the top 20 in multiple countries. ''Hot'' was also awarded Gold and Platinum
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s in Romania and France, respectively. It was aided by the release of five singles, "
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" (2008), "
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" (2009), "
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" (2009), " Amazing" (2009) and " 10 Minutes" (2010), which achieved success on
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. "Hot" and "Amazing" were both number ones in Romania. Inna performed over 200 concerts to promote the album.


Background and release

As a child, Inna became interested in music, with her mother, grandmother and grandfather all singing as a hobby. She graduated the Colegiul Economic (Economy College) in
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, later studying
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at
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in Constanţa. Inna also took singing lessons and participated in music festivals, while unsuccessfully auditioning for the Romanian band A.S.I.A. When Inna worked in an office, her manager heard her singing and contacted
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. Adopting the stage name Alessandra in 2008, she approached a
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style, which switched to "commercial" minimal-infused
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after changing her stage name to Inna. Inna first announced working on her debut studio album in November 2008, while she later confirmed its release in February 2009. ''Hot'' was ultimately released on 4 August 2009 by
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, while premiering on 5 June 2011 in the United Kingdom through
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. An alternative version of the record, titled ''Very Hot'', was made available in France on 22 November 2010 by Airplay Records. According to ''Cancan'', ''Hot'' was sold with an average price of
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10. It was entirely written, produced and mastered by Romanian trio
Play & Win Marco & Seba, previously known as Play & Win are a Romanian singer-songwriter and music production duo formed in 2000 by Radu Bolfea, Marcel Botezan and Sebastian Barac. Since then, they have been making music without Bolfea. They are a leading ...
members Sebastian Barac, Radu Bolfea and Marcel Botezan at their Play & Win Studios in Constanța. Edward Aninaru was hired to shoot the accompanying cover artwork of ''Hot''. In Romania, the album was released with five different cover sleeves to choose from.


Composition

Critical commentary has noted ''Hot'' as an
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album, with Lewis Corner of ''
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'' pointing out "pumping
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-beats and dainty
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s". The record opens with "
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", an "unadulterated and stylised"
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-inspired
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song, containing "ticky"
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sounds similar to German band
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's "
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" (1977), and "trancey, hypnotic" beats. It is followed by "
Love Love encompasses a range of strong and positive emotional and mental states, from the most sublime virtue or good habit, the deepest Interpersonal relationship, interpersonal affection, to the simplest pleasure. An example of this range of ...
", a cadenced recording that belongs to the EDM and house genres, whose lyrics talk about "how complicated situations of love can become". Neeti Sarkar, writing for ''
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'', thought that the next track "Days Nights" was "rhetoric ..
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the singer plead ngin desperation for her man to return to her". " Amazing" is a
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song containing Spanish guitar and beats, while "Don't Let the Music Die" was described as influenced by
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. It is followed by "On & On", with Sarker noting: " tis simple and tuneful, sometimes sounding like a
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with alternate lines rhyming."; a
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mix is also included on ''Hot''. "
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", with Bob Taylor, was labelled as a
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track, while " 10 Minutes" belongs to the
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and
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genres, stylized to fit the style of music consumed in the
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.


Critical reception and accolades

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gave mixed to positive reviews of ''Hot'' upon its release. Corner of ''Digital Spy'' thought that the album "does exactly what you would expect from the scantily clad Inna .. there's no denying that the sound emanates summer warmth and memories of partying down the nsert Greek island herestrip, but little else is achieved." Corner further criticized album tracks "Fever", "Ladies" and "Left Right" as innovation loose, while concluding: "Inoffensive if not a little uninspiring, ''Hot'' is a worthy soundtrack for this year's 18-30 clubbers, but even they might struggle to see this one out to the bitter end." Sarkar, writing for ''The Hindu'', was more positive towards the record, saying: "Her debut album is a compilation of her numerous hit singles, making this record quite an entertaining listen, especially for the under 30 party goers". He went on labeling "Fever" and "Ladies" as monotonous, and concluded: "When so many hit singles are put together on one record, there’s no way the outcome can be bad ... At the 2010
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, Inna won four out of six nominations, including in the Best Album category for ''Hot''. The singer was also nominated for four awards at the 2011 Radio România Actualităţi Awards, including one win for ''Hot'' in the Pop/Dance Album of the Year category.


Commercial performance

''Hot'' experienced commercial success on European
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. It first entered Poland's
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chart in August 2009 at number 28, which remained its peak position. In Czech Republic (
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), the album opened and peaked at number seven in February 2010, spending a total of 17 non-consecutive weeks on the chart. Similar success was achieved on France's SNEP ranking, where ''Hot'' debuted and peaked at number nine in July 2010. In the United Kingdom, the album reached number 34 on the
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in June 2011, while simultaneously debuting at the top of the
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and at number nine on the UK Albums Download Chart. ''Hot'' moved 500,000 units worldwide as of December 2011; tabloid ''Cancan'' estimated Inna's resulting income at
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5 million. A further €3 million came from over 200 supporting concerts with approximatively €15,000 per date. As of March 2010, ''Hot'' sold 20,000 copies in Poland, while being awarded Gold in Romania by the
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(UPFR) and Platinum in France by the
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(SNEP) for 10,000 and 100,000 copies sold, respectively.


Singles

To support ''Hot'', five singles were released, which according to ''
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'' sold a total of 500,000 copies in France as of April 2011. Its title track was made available in August 2008, topping the native
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chart, and reaching the top 20 in various other countries. "Hot" was certified Silver in the United Kingdom, Gold in Denmark and Italy, Platinum in Spain and multi-Platinum in Norway and Sweden. The follow-up single, "Love", was released in February 2009, to modest success in selected European countries. "Déjà Vu", the album's third single in collaboration with Bogdan Croitoru, caused controversy when the two artists used the pseudonyms of Anni and Bob Taylor. Their true identities were later revealed after a time of speculation. "Déjà Vu" reached the top 10 in Greece, Russia, France, the Netherlands, Romania and Wallonia. It was certified Gold in the Netherlands. "Amazing" was surrounded by controversy when it was premiered in August 2009, with Romanian singer Anca Badiu sustaining that it had been originally intended for her before released by Inna, and accusing Play & Win of
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. "Amazing" achieved similar success to its predecessors, becoming her second number one single in Romania. A last single, "10 Minutes", premiered in January 2010, and was added to later editions of ''Hot''. The
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"I Need You for Christmas" (2009), and singles "
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" (2010) and " Un Momento" (2011) were also featured on alternative versions of the album.


Track listing

All songs written and produced by
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.


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


See also

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List of certified albums in Romania Since the late 1990s, more than 70 albums have been certified in Romania in accordance with the certification levels set up by the Uniunea Producătorilor de Fonograme din România (UPFR). Established in 1996, the UPFR is the first Romanian tra ...


References

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